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The Exile

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The Exile

By: Allan Folsom
Narrated by: Erik Singer
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The Los Angeles Police Department's famed 5-2 squad boards a commuter train in an attempt to take a cold-blooded killer into custody. John Barron, the newest and youngest member of the elite LAPD unit, learns quickly that the 5-2 has their own deadly system of justice, and that even the slightest protest will result in his suffering the same swift fate. Thus begins a dark, explosive struggle between good and evil, pitting Barron's squad against an exceedingly imaginative and brutal killer.

Suddenly the game widens when John flees to London with his sister, Rebecca, and they are thrown into a race against time. Pursuing them is a baroness, beautiful and cruel, who will stop at nothing to protect her family, her fortune, and her global ambitions. Her secret, spanning oceans, continents, the collapse of the USSR, even the death of the Tsars, is a stunning revelation that could catapult her to the pinnacle of world power.

©2004 Allan Folsom (P)2004 Audio Renaissance, a divsion of Holtzbrink Publishers, LLC
Action & Adventure Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Transportation Scary Good and Evil Fiction
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I enjoyed the over all story of The Exile, but bring abridged did cause some issues. Some parts seemed to be slightly jumpy. But for me the number one issue was the suspension of disbelief that makes this kind of novel fun, jumps the shark with unneeded coincidences

Good concept, hampered by coincidence

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